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10 years ago
Cute little knock-knack shop. Most items are priced high except for the jewelry. Some very nice buys in the shop. Friendly. much more than simply a book shop. read more
27 Rue Bonaparte
75006 Paris
France
Saint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
01 46 33 04 24
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I could (and did) spend hours here. There are so many books to look at and it's absolutely amazing…read more They've got quite a selection of first editions. Just incredible. The shop opened in the 50s by an American called George Whitman and he initially named it Le Mistral. I believe the name changed in the 60s to what we know it as today. As a fan of literature, Shakespeare and Company is like Mecca. The Holy Grail, if you will. Whether you stick downstairs where it gets busy or upstairs where it's for more of a library feel, it's simply a magical experience. An experience that transcends you into the pages of your favorite novel or book of poetry. A timeless, nostalgic, and electric adventure awaits you.
This family-owned bookstore has been around through generations. It's cute inside and packed from…read morefloor to ceiling with books. I'm docking a star since this place has gotten so incredibly popular. On the day that I visited, there was a giant line just to get inside. It does move quickly, but it was pretty crazy inside to navigate with so many people. I spent most of my time with my kids, reading them books. They had a nice selection in the back and a place to sit down. I didn't really get much of a chance to explore the full space. They ended up closing early the day I visited, and they start by closing the top floor first. So I mainly explored the ground level. I'd love to come back. But would prefer to find a day or time that wasn't so hectic. My partner bought a book and the line stretched through the entire store.
Left - Mocha Latte Right - Chocolate Chaud Cinnamon roll and Chocolate rye cookie amazing.
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This was worth the visit for some quirky and amazing folk art. There is an exhibit in a dark room…read morethat had so many fabulous pieces of art, that I thought we had seen the whole museum. But wait! Up some windy stairs is a sunlit room with about the same amount of art. Some things were creepy, some were a level of obsessive detail that required long minutes of marveling, and some were inspiring. 2 hours is a sufficient visit, and you will want to reserve time to peruse the bookstore and get a snack, lunch, or beverage at the café. The museum is in the garment district, and the art may inspire you to pick up some fabric to make a collage.
A stunning cyclorama with two feature exhibits, a bright and airy bookstore, and a crazy busy cafe…read morefor an accessible 9€. We popped in for the Jeunet/Caro exhibit, because when in Paris, you Amélie. The design of the exhibit space is in a wagon wheel, with fixtures from the duos filmography segmented by "pie piece." An intriguing blend of movie props, original script notes, stills and videography paint a brilliant behind-the-scenes for The City of Lost Children, Delicatessen, MicMacs, Alien: Resurrection and more. A floor up, sunlight floods a year-long showcase residency called Turbulence in the Balkans, featuring Eastern European works but unfortunately, no brass bands. Sad dance party loss. Anyhoodle, the space open, well-designed and easy to get through in an hour or so. If the exhibits catch your fancy, pop in for an afternoon delight.
Love! I stumbled upon this bookstore while walking around Le Marais. They have fabulous collection…read moreof fashion, art & architecture books. I ended up purchasing a Chanel coffee table book & a Banksy Art book. They also had a beautiful Saint Laurent coffee table book. The young girl working there was so friendly & so welcoming! Love, what a gem! I could have stayed there all day. Must visit if you're looking for art, fashion & architecture books. Highly recommended if you're in Le Marais or Paris.
This is a GEM of a bookstore in Paris!!!! PERFECT for finding books to fill your home…read more You can find ALL kinds of photography, interior design, cooking, architecture, and art books for 50%+ off!!! Stumbled upon it one day randomly. I found: - A huge photography book about Audrey Hepburn for 10 euros (perfect coffee table material!) - A 200-page full color, wonderful "recipes for receiving" book. Can't wait to make something for my party at the apartment! Love this store - and the woman who owns it is very nice.
Maintenant à 37 rue St Ambroise dans l'11ème Now at 37 rue…read moreSt Ambroise in the 11th Et maintenant plus grand que d'ailleurs Now bigger than ever. There are very few LGBTQ bookstore left anywhere in the world, and maybe only a city as large and as intellectually active as Paris can sustain one. Les mots à la bouche has everything a gay reader could wish: social theory and the history of drag, emerging queer novelists and the inspiring works of James Baldwin, Gertrude Stein, Edmund White, Jean Cocteau. It is the one indispensable stop for the queer traveler/ reader in Paris. Plenty of books in English, too. Afterwards you can go to Père Lachaise and drop in on Oscar Wilde. Dear Oscar. How he would have loved this shop. How he would have cruised the boys who come here
One of my favorite bookstores in Paris, mostly because of the store's sheer diversity.read more
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We looked up this place as an alternative to the over-crowded Shakespeare Book Store in Paris &…read morewere NOT disappointed! It's definitely VERY cozy inside, so best to watch out as you turn around in close quarters - especially if carrying a backpack or shoulder bag! The cellar is very cool, too and lots of books out on the sidewalk for anyone who doesn't appreciate the tight fit inside. ; ) As a former bookstore worker, this was a little slice of heaven for me - I had to be dragged out LOL
Such a fun English bookstore to stop by. It's every book lovers dream! They have all the different…read moregenres available and I could spent hours in there just exploring. The used books are definitely a bit cheaper. Must visit spot!
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Cute tiny little book shop that is just inviting you to enter. Lot of fashion, arts, and other…read moregenre of books and magazine all stacked up. You have to squeeze past each other to look around but tats part of its charm. Defo worth a peek in.
I remember well going to this bookstore when i was in Paris in the late 1980s . The owner was…read moreextremely nice and knowledgeable. I wish I could be there now .
I love visiting bookstores while traveling, and Librairie Delamain was a good one, a lovely place…read morein the heart of tourist-facing Paris, on Rue St Honoré near the Louvre. I dropped in with my friends, one of whom wanted to buy French books for her children. I was just happy to browse. The store was attractive and welcoming, with a definite European bookstore charm. It was packed dense with books, on numerous display tables and climbing high on every wall. There was a cute dedicated room for children's books. I browsed the section of translated English language literature, and it was quite compact, a reminder that the world is large and not everyone cares what we Americans are doing at all times. (They did not carry my book, which has been translated into French. One of my friends very sweetly embarrassed me by asking. I found her with a polite lady who worked at the bookstore, the two of them looking at my face on a screen.) There were tons of cool coffee table books, which I enjoyed looking at in the absence of any French ability. I saw tons of art books, including one for the Rothko exhibition we were about to visit, and a great book about French drag. I was also amused by a Wes Anderson book tagged with a shelf talker that read, in French, "Perfect for fans of Wes Anderson!!" Anyway, I appreciated Librairie Delamain and would recommend it to anyone in search of books in this part of Paris. It's a beautiful store with a nice assortment of French books.
This is a wonderful bookstore that I visited during the last two years when I was in Paris. They…read morelisten to me patiently as I speak French and recommend books that I will enjoy reading and that are appropriate to my language level. I can't wait to visit them again when I return.
This store was a MUST visit when I decided on traveling to Paris. If you love Le Petit Prince by…read moreAntoine de Saint-Exupéry you will adore this magical little store! I think I spent half an hour looking at all the amazing Little Prince items. This little shop has books, journals, bookmarks, mugs, dishes, scarves, shirts, postcards, stuffed animals, bags, toys, figurines, cards, pictures, baby bibs, cookie cutters, key chains, onesies... Anything and everything Little Prince! The owner is super friendly and very nice to talk to. The music is calming, the shop is orderly and well stocked. This was the best store I've visited my whole trip in Europe! Next time I'm in Paris, I'll visit again for sure! I can't recommend this lovely little store highly enough- just visit you'll be so glad you did!
Whimsical and enduring! Great place to buy souvenirs and return to a lovely story! Remember!read more
It's a bookstore. It's a souvenir store…read more It's an agenda store. Really now - it's about everything! Gibert Joseph is a chain of stores that cater to those seeking books, souvenirs, and agendas. I mean, yes, they have other things, but these are the mains. We stepped in there because it was on the way. My companion was lacking souvenirs, and well, he thought I might find a worthwhile agenda in there. Turns out they had pretty bland-looking agendas and I wound up getting one back in the states. Still, their book selection floored me. They had floors upon floors on books and they had unique souvenirs. I only wish I had discovered this store sooner. I'd probably have bought some stuff there!
What a wonderland of books. This place is dangerously good and stocked with great books.read more
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Beautiful bookstore with warm welcoming staff across from Jardin du Luxembourg. I didn't have room…read morein my suitcase for more books or I would have selected several.
This is a charming bookstore with a solid selection, but the customer service is notably poor. I…read moreordered a book over three weeks ago, and not only has it still not arrived, but I've received no meaningful communication despite multiple attempts to follow up. Calls go unanswered, emails are ignored, and only after repeated messages did it become clear the book may not have been ordered at all. For contrast: the same title, coming from London, was delivered in just two days by Shakespeare and Company. I would have gladly picked up my copy from this store before leaving town tomorrow, but once again, they're unresponsive. If you're looking to order a book, take your business elsewhere.
Very cute store, lots of neat little trinkets and toys…read more Wishing they had more locally crafted items though. If from the US and looking for something for the kids, while this store is full of toys-- it's mostly items that can be found (or are made) in the states. Melissa & Doug and brands of that nature. I was in a pinch needing something for my young boys and did find some pop guns and figurines (that tip over when touched and pop back) for a decent price and they seemed 'French' enough to satisfy me, and hopefully them. Cute store, shop owner was so sweet to us and lots of fun/easy/small things to stow in your luggage for the littles.
We didn't see very many toy stores in Paris, so we were very pleased when we came across this…read morecharming store. Although there were many toys one can find in the states, there were several gems as well, like charming and unique music boxes. What can be more French than a miniature carrousel that plays Ma Vie En Rose? We also found some wooden tops that were different from any we had seen before. The owner was very friendly as well and spoke English. There is also a small room in the back of the store where there are puppets galore.
Horrible. Never order from another country. Fraud…read more Pylones used to have shop in London, but not anymore. I saw their new collection and ordered many items for my friend's birthday and some of them were for Christmas presents. The total amount of my order with delivery was 122,80 pounds. I placed my order on the 26 of October. Until now - 6 of December I still haven't received anything. It takes a week with the Royal Mail to get anything from France. Pylones sent the parcel with Chronopost and when I tried to track the parcel it was stuck for days without explanation. I wrote to customer service and they replied that they are checking it with Chronopost. Later I wrote to them again because nothing was happening. They told me there is a problem with the label. I was texting again and again trying to find out when I can get the parcel. They said that Chronopost will send it back to them and they will resend it to me with a different courier. They couldn't and wound't send the same parcel to me instead, they are waiting for Chronopost to return it to them and apparently they have no influence over the delivery service they provide. On the 21 for November they texted saying that they will compensate the shipping costs to me, I've got no money from them still and no confirmation that such payment was made. The whole experience is a disgrace. I didn't get the parcel or the money. They keep promising to send it when they will get it back. I will never order from them again. They ruined beautiful surprises I prepared for my friend and I can't afford to spend the same amount of money twice.
Pylones is one of those fun shops that has all kinds of unique items for sale. It is the kind of…read morestuff that you will find no where else. There are a number of Pylones around Paris. This one is located in the Carrousel du Louvre, which is the mall attached to the Louvre, so it is easy to find. Once inside the store you will be able to find that unique gift you want to give to someone or that item that you never knew you needed. The staff here (and at all Pylones) are always nice, friendly, and helpful. This is a great place to find those truly unique thing that you probably did not know even existed.
a cute art store tucked in an alleyway. it's very romantic, and they have an array of art supplies…read more they had a vibe of an antique store with odds and ends, but for art! the store doesn't allow photos inside, but i got a refillable sketchbook. the inside of the leather sleeve is impressed with their store name, which is a great souvenir for artists who travel.
Perfect stationary shop for those who love writing/paper, etc. Easy to get to (area) but not easy…read moreto locate. Take the metro to St. Michel, then look for Rue Danton (not blvd. St. Michel, my first mistake) and turn right at first block to Rue de St Andres des Art. It is NOT on the street itself (my 2nd mistake) but in passageway Couer de Commerce between #59 and 61. Once you enter, the shop is 10+ meters on your left. It is indeed tiny but a paper lover/writer's haven: journals, day timers, cards, pens & accessories, wooden bookmarks, postcards, wrapping paper et al. My favorite purchases included separate leather cases (holds one pen each) - I got three in red, blue and orange each - a sheave of wrapping paper in different designs and a wood bookmark. Many of the products are beautifully designed and handmade; the owner will tell you which country they are from or made in, The items I bought were from in Italy, India and France. Well worth the effort to find!
Fabulous store!! Not only do they have beautiful items from unique designers all over the world,…read morebut the owners are amazing! They're so sweet and hospitable. They even gave us recommendations on where to go--as this was our first time in Paris. Couldn't have been a better intro to this city! Currently they have gorgeous shoes from Brazil, handmade scarfs from Nepal, a dainty jewelry line from Geneva and other cool stuff. A definite stop on your shopping trip!
Really great shop! They have some beautiful unique items, all from local artists. The owners are…read morewonderful! Super sweet and speak great English as well. They have some beautiful and unique handmade jewelry that I love !
Limited but carefully chosen selection of new (not used) French books. The children's section has…read moresome beautiful picture books. Clean, not at all cluttered, very well-maintained. Not a massive selection by some standards, but in a world of dwindling bookshops this one was quite nice. They didn't carry any bric-a-brac aside from some lovely non-touristy postcards and greeting cards, and only a few blank books.
I stopped by this adorable boutique after visiting the palace of Versailles. We came to this area…read morefor the museum and now we were finding something to eat, then we saw this boutique ! Very cute! It's located close to the museum, close to the river. And even better they Speak all languages !! Everything is very clean and very good priced. We were assisted by Nadia who was very very sweet! Come here if you are visiting because it's adorable
This store is delightful and a short walk from D'Orsay Musee. The owner is so kind and so joyful…read more I make it a point on my itinerary to go there every time I go to Paris. The store has wonderful Klimt collection of objects to purchase. And VanGogh mugs and artwork. I always walk out with many gifts to share that are priced fairly. This store makes me happy to walk in..